Top Video Game Vixens…thoughts?
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Top Video Game Vixens…thoughts?
This month’s playboy has an article (well…pics too) of several upcoming video gaming girls…including those from God of War, Splinter Cell, Scarface, and a few others. Not sure where they got the images from (I haven’t seen any birthday suits in the games I play…but maybe there’s unlock codes out there?)
Anyways, this leads me to my question. Who do you think is the hottest video game chick, past, present, or future?
Looking to keep a tally, so short replies are good…but feel free to mention a few if you’re undecided.
~jcp~
Anyways, this leads me to my question. Who do you think is the hottest video game chick, past, present, or future?
Looking to keep a tally, so short replies are good…but feel free to mention a few if you’re undecided.
~jcp~
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Originally Posted by abrg923
How in the world is a video game character considered 'hot'? I've never understood this. They're not real.
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No Bloordayne no deal.
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Originally Posted by abrg923
How in the world is a video game character considered 'hot'? I've never understood this. They're not real.
They are about as real as the other girls seen in Playboy. What is the real difference between electronic female forms and plastic girls airbrushed and printed on glossy paper?
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Princess Peach gives me the hawt!
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To be fair 99% of the chicks on those millions of porn sites aren't hot either.
Actually, Lara Croft is the only answer since she has always had a "real" counterpart. The model they used for Legend is amazing.
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Originally Posted by kgrogers1979
Some people are just too desperate and/or horny. I never understood how a bunch of polygons and pixels bunched together in the shape of a female is considered hot either. If I want to see a hot girl, I go to one of the millions of free porn sites; I don't turn on a video game console.
Actually, Lara Croft is the only answer since she has always had a "real" counterpart. The model they used for Legend is amazing.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
Actually, Lara Croft is the only answer since she has always had a "real" counterpart. The model they used for Legend is amazing.
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Originally Posted by dom56
Jessica in her Magic Bikini in Dragon Quest VIII.
I agree, a video game character, especially now, is only slightly less fake than your average centerfold [and this from a long time Playboy subscriber]. And too much of porn is exceedingly graphic and leaves nothing to the imagination, I'm sorry, a speculum-cam is not erotic in the slightest to me.
I don't know if they're 'hot' in a 'real life' sense, but there are definitely some I enjoy looking at.
Those of you saying "How can this be?", have you ever appreciated a Frazetta or Boris or Olivia work?
I think Playboy does this each year, I recall one last year as well. At least it's slightly more mature than the PSM swimsuit editions.
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Originally Posted by RocShemp
Pics?
http://www.tombraiderchronicles.com/...ibe/index.html
Although they're all great, this photoshoot is of particular interest: http://www.tombraiderchronicles.com/...eshoot_01.html
Last edited by RocShemp; 10-15-06 at 08:59 PM.
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Wha-? So you're Karima Adebibe? If so, you are stunning!
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Originally Posted by jon-w9
They are about as real as the other girls seen in Playboy. What is the real difference between electronic female forms and plastic girls airbrushed and printed on glossy paper?
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Originally Posted by abrg923
Gee, I don't know...one is a human being, and one isn't?
Which one is the human?
One is ink on paper painted to look human, the other is 1s and 0s programmed to look human.
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Originally Posted by Green Smurf
That would be me
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Originally Posted by jon-w9
Which one is the human?
One is ink on paper painted to look human, the other is 1s and 0s programmed to look human.
One is ink on paper painted to look human, the other is 1s and 0s programmed to look human.
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Originally Posted by abrg923
No...one is a photograph of a human, touched up to hide their flaws (never said I agreed with that), and the other is a fictional video game character.